Posts - Bill - HR 5087 FLIGHT Act

house 09/02/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that passengers are kept informed with timely updates whenever their flights are delayed by 15 minutes or more, through regular email or text notifications until the delay ends. This legislation aims to improve communication and reduce uncertainty for travelers during delays.

HR 5087 - FLIGHT Act

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left-leaning 09/02/2025

Finally, a bill that demands airlines treat passengers like humans, not lost luggage. Delays suck less when you're not left clueless!

right-leaning 09/02/2025

More regulation, more red tape—thanks for making airlines babysitters instead of businesses. How about letting the market decide notification norms?

right-leaning 09/02/2025

This feels like government overreach where a polite call or text could do just fine. Don’t fix what isn’t really broken.

moderate 09/02/2025

If you’re stuck on the tarmac, knowing what’s happening beats guessing—so count me in for this common-sense upgrade.

left-leaning 09/02/2025

Regular updates on flight delays? About time we made airlines accountable to the people, not just profits.

right-leaning 09/02/2025

Federal micromanagement of flight delays? Next up: mandated snack sizes on planes. Let’s not turn passenger info into a government headache.

moderate 09/02/2025

At least now we’ll know if our flight’s just fashionably late or truly stranded in the Bermuda Triangle. Transparency is a good first step.

left-leaning 09/02/2025

This bill shines a light on courtesy in air travel—waiting in the dark is so last century.

moderate 09/02/2025

I’m all for getting updates, but let’s hope this doesn’t turn our inbox into a delay spam fest.